27 april 2007

För oss som missade seminariet på Åland

I samband med Mariehamns litteraturdagar 22-23 mars anordnades seminariet Hur ser bibliotekens roll ut i Web 2.0-världen? Vi som inte var där hittar intressanta presentationer från seminariet här.

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06 april 2007

Ny bok: Social Software in Libraries

"Here is the first book to explore the growing phenomenon of social software and how these technologies can be applied in libraries. Social software lets libraries show a human face online, helping them communicate, educate, and interact with their communities. This nuts-and-bolts guide provides librarians with the information and skills necessary to implement the most popular and effective social software technologies: blogs, RSS, wikis, social networking software, screencasting, photo-sharing, podcasting, instant messaging, gaming, and more. Success stories and interviews highlight these tools’ ease-of-use—and tremendous impact. Novice readers will find ample descriptions and advice on using each technology, while veteran users of social software will discover new applications and approaches." http://www.sociallibraries.com/about/

2007/336 pp/softbound/ISBN 978-1-57387-275-1

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Ny bok: Library 2.0 and beyond

"Library 2.0: does everyone seem to know what this means except you? Or are you reasonably well informed but wondering what challenge to take on next? In this new work, Nancy Courtney has assembled some of the most forward looking thinkers in the library world to describe the next generation of online tools. Beginning with Steven J. Bell, each contributor introduces his or her favorite technology, outlines its use, and discusses its potential in today's library environment. Topical coverage includes blogs and wikis, social networking and tagging technologies, folksonomies, podcasting, gaming, digital storytelling, the "new" catalog, and virtual reality libraries.

Table of Contents:
Preface Steven Bell
Chapter 1: Web 2.0 and Library 2.0: What Librarians Need to Know Elizabeth L. Black
Chapter 2: Library Catalog 2.0 Michael Casey
Chapter 3: The Wonderful World of Wikis: Applications for Libraries Chad Boeninger
Chapter 4: Podcasting in Libraries Chris Kretz
Chapter 5: Handheld Computers in Libraries Christopher Strauber
Chapter 6: Mashups and Web Services Eric Schnell
Chapter 7: Online Social Networking Brian S. Mathews
Chapter 8: Folksonomies and User-Based Tagging Ellyssa Kroski
Chapter 9: up,up,down,down,left,right,left,right,a,b,select, start: Learning from Games and Gamers in Library 2.0 David Ward
Chapter 10: Library 2.0 and Virtual Worlds = Innovation + Exploration Lori Bell, Tom Peters, and Kitty Pope
Chapter 11: Digital Storytelling, Libraries, and Community Karen Diaz and Anne M. Fields
Suggested Readings
Index
About the Editor and Contributors"
http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/LU8537.aspx

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A Librarian's 2.0 Manifesto

Kommer snart

"Library 2.0 : A Guide to Participatory Library Service / By Michael Casey and Laura Savastinuk, Foreword by Michael Stephens.

Two of the first and most original thinkers on Library 2.0 introduce the essential concepts and offer ways to improve service to better meet the changing needs of 21st century library users. Describing a service model of constant and purposeful change, evaluation and updating of library services, and user participation, the book both outlines the theoretical underpinnings of Library 2.0 and provides practical advice on how to get there. From incorporating technology to reaching "the long tail," from getting buy-in to maintaining momentum, all aspects of Library 2.0 are covered—and its myths debunked.


“In this book, you’ll discover the thinking behind Library 2.0 and its implementation, from user-centered planning to the need for constant evaluation. ... This model is not just for serving Millennials. It’s not just for the well-heeled techno-elite. It’s a service model for everyone.” — Michael StephensFrom the Foreword

“Michael Casey and Laura Savastinuk have taken the discussion of Library 2.0 from just a conversation among technophiles to the key audience: library administrators. They have debunked the myth that Library 2.0 is only about new technologies and framed it as a customer service issue. This book includes real life examples of how Library 2.0 can be applied in libraries.” — Michael Golrick, Library Director, L. E. Phillips Memorial Public Library, Eau Claire, WI, and author, Thoughts from a Library Administrator"
http://books.infotoday.com/books/Library20.shtml

2007/200 pp/softbound

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Utforska ännu mer!










med Maryland Libraries Learning 2.0

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med Københavns, Randers och Hernings bibliotek. Syftet är att "inspirere personalet til på en sjov måde at:
  • udforske og lære de nye web 2.0 teknologier
  • at blive i stand til at bruge disse teknologier i deres arbejde
  • at, alene og i fællesskab, opleve en ny måde at lære på

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05 april 2007

Library 2.0

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03 april 2007

en klassiker!

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användbara web 2.0-lösningar

Mats Brenner, IKT-pedagog vid Högskolan i Gävle har gjort en sammanställning och urval och urval av användbara web 2.0 lösningar.